"Kurt Kemp" <kurtjkemp2006@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:Umpji.2190$Pv2.632@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Sept.11, 2001, America was hit by an unprecedented attack on its
> shores.
> The total devastation and loss of life will always be incalculable. It
is
> clear to me though, as it should be to all Americans, what our nation
> should
> have done right away: Retaliate with blind, violent rage, striking back
> with
> a fury and vengeance the likes of which modern man has never seen.
>
> The United States still should launch every available missile at any
> nation
> in which the terrorists are rumored to be hiding or getting help from.
Our
> nation should bomb every square inch of any country that may be
harboring
> or
> helping them. Then, when the thick, black smoke has finally cleared, we
> should bomb them all over again, reducing the rubble to its component
> atoms.
>
> If, in the midst of carpet-bombing a country, the CIA or NSA found that
it
> had no involvement in the Sept. 11 attack, so be it. Apologies can come
> later, but vengeance should be immediate! If the terrorists and the
> countries that harbor them knew that America meant what it says they'd
> have
> never thought to mess with us in the first place, and they sure wouldn't
> do
> it again if we followed through with what we say we'll do. Also
countries
> that might consider helping terrorists in the future would also know
that
> we
> mean business and rethink which side they want to be on.
>
> Now, after pummeling the holy living hell out of those ****ers with
bombs,
> we should send in ground troops, armed to the teeth, to sweep through
and
> exterminate anyone still alive who might have been involved. America's
> soldiers must be under orders to pump round after round into their
bodies,
> pausing only to reload their clips. Only then will closure to this
> horrible
> event be possible. If we do not strike back with the needed amount of
> force
> America will find itself in a permanent state of war against terror. The
> rules of engagement need to be changed from weak rules of engagement
> (similar to ones used by UN peacekeeping forces) to a policy of using no
> rules of engagement in the theater of operations at all. We need to
fight
> the terrorists in the same manner we used to beat the British and gain
our
> independence. We need to break from the habit of thinking we have to
fight
> in a certain way because that's just how it's done in warfare. This
enemy
> is
> not your normal enemy by any standard. Why should we fight the enemy in
a
> way that the enemy is going to expect? I say "Go all ape **** on their
> *****!". That's my modern day version of "Don't shoot till you see the
> whites of their eyes.". Hey, it worked for us before.
>
> Some people argue that if we capture Osama bin Laden and his
> co-conspirators, we should bring them to justice before a U.N. tribunal.
I
> say that to bring them before a civilized court is to raise them up to
the
> level of humans. Terrible acts must be punished with terrible
retribution.
> Are we going to humanely execute by lethal injection men who wantonly
> killed
> thousands of innocents? We should take terrorists and kill them in the
> same
> manner that they would kill a hostage. We should videotape it and then
> broadcast it over their airwaves and hack their websites and post the
> video
> there as well.
>
> This plan may sound a bit extreme, but do not forget that we are dealing
> with extremists with plans for world domination. They may have not
> attacked
> us here again since 9-11, but it is not for lack of trying. There have
> been
> at least a few do***ented news re****ts of attempts made on the USA since
> 2001. Imagine how many have been stopped that for whatever reason have
not
> been re****ted to the public! This war will go on forever until we let
> everyone in the world know that the United States Of America will not
live
> in fear of terror forever! So let's go all ape **** on their *****!
>
>
> --
> Thanks!
> Kurt Kemp
> Checkout The Kurt Kemp For President in 2008 Campaign Website on Myspace
> http://www.myspace.com/kurtjkemp
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> kurtjkemp2002@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> "Courage is not the lack of fear but the ability to face it."
> ---- Lt. John B. Putnam Jr. (1921-1944)
>
>
Sounds like a voice of reason. I think you might be able to get a slot at
the convention if you can get the Jiffyians behind you.


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